Zina Scott Porter was born in 1904 in Mexico. Her grandparents on both sides had moved there after the Manifesto was passed, in order to keep their polygamous families intact. Zina remembers growing up in Mexico, tells of floods, her education,...

Wupatki National Monument. Pueblo Ruins, now called Wokoki, at Glore Spring, Known as the Black Falls Group. [Forrest:] The square tower ruin, largest and tallest in the group. This is shown on Nos. 717 and 718. Glore Spring, Coconino County, about...

Wupatki National Monument. Pueblo Ruins on White Mesa at Glore Spring, called the Black Falls Group. [Forrest:] Now part of Wupatki, this ruin has almost fallen down, but it shows a chimney left standing. Glore Spring, Coconino County, (Black Falls...

Wupatki National Monument. Pueblo Ruins on the White Mesa. [Forrest:] The Pueblo Citadel or Aztec Fort on the top of a small eminence on the White Mesa. This is the same ruin as No. 707. Taken from the inside of the ruins. White Mesa, Coconino...

Wupatki National Monument. Pueblo Ruins on the White Mesa. [Forrest:] The Pueblo Citadel on top of a small eminence on the White Mesa also called by cowboys the Aztec Fort. White Mesa, Coconino County, about forty miles northeast of Flagstaff....

Wupatki National Monument. Pueblo Ruins on the White Mesa. [Forrest:] The largest and best preserved ruin in the group. This is a pueblo on the rim of a canyon. White Mesa, Coconino County, about forty miles northeast of Flagstaff, AZ, July 29,...

Wupatki National Monument. Pueblo Ruins on the White Mesa. [Forrest:] The largest and best preserved ruin in the group, on the edge of a Canyon. This is another view of the ruin in No. 705. White Mesa, Coconino County, about forty miles northeast...

Wupatki National Monument. Pueblo Ruins on the White Mesa. [Forrest:] A square ruin of an ancient pueblo on the rim of a canyon. White Mesa, about forty miles northeast of Flagstaff, Coconino County, Arizona, now the Wupatki area.

Wupatki National Monument. Pueblo Ruins at Glore Spring, known as the Black Falls Group. [Forrest:] This is the most extensive ruin and appears to be the oldest. It is also shown in No. 717. Glore Spring, Coconino County, about 35 miles northeast...

Wupatki National Monument. Pueblo Ruins at Glore Spring, known as the Black Falls Group. [Forrest:] The ancient "Aztec Reservoir" (later determined to be a ball court) is the best reservoir left in AZ. Glore Spring, Coconino County, about 35 miles...

Wupatki National Monument. Pueblo Ruins at Glore Spring, called the Black Falls Group. [Forrest:] This is the same ruin in No. 715 from a different position. It shows the chimney to better advantage. Glore Spring, Coconino County, about 35 miles...